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Toyota Safety Sense™ (TSS)

Using an in-vehicle camera and a radar sensor or a laser sensor that are designed to help detect a vehicle or a pedestrian in front of you, the Pre-Collision System TSSPCS with Pedestrian Detection TSSPCSPD (PCS w/PD) is designed to help you mitigate or avoid a potential collision. If the system determines that a frontal collision is likely, it prompts you to take action using audio and visual alerts. If you notice the potential collision and apply the brakes, PCS w/PD may apply additional force using Brake Assist (BA). TSSBA If you don’t brake in time, it may automatically apply the brakes to reduce your speed, helping to minimize the likelihood of a frontal collision or reduce its severity.

Bicyclist Detection During daylight conditions, the in-vehicle camera and a radar sensor or a laser sensor work together to help detect a bicyclist ahead and will prompt you to take action using audio and visual warnings if a collision is likely.

Under certain circumstances, Lane Departure Alert (LDA) TSSLDA is designed to detect lane departure on roads with visible lane markings. LDA is designed to activate when you’re traveling at a speed of 32 mph or higher. When you hear and see the alert, after carefully checking the road around you, you should safely direct your vehicle back to the center of your lane.

Available On: Standard on all TSS equipped vehicles

Steering Assist

Toyota vehicles equipped with Toyota Safety Sense™ P (TSS-P) TSSMAIN and Electronic Power Steering (EPS) include Steering Assist TSSLDASATSSGEN1 functionality. When activated, the system may detect unintentional drifting and may automatically make small corrective steering inputs to help keep your vehicle in its lane.

Road Edge Detection TSSGEN1 scans for the boundary between asphalt and the side of the road, such as grass, soil or a curb and helps keep drivers in their desired lane. If the system determines that the driver is not taking corrective steering action, the Steering Assist function TSSLDASATSSGEN1 will initiate and provide gentle corrective steering to help keep your Toyota in the lane.

Available On: Corolla, Corolla Hybrid, Corolla Hatchback, Mirai

How-To Videos

How to Turn Steering Assist On and Off

The Automatic High Beams (AHB) TSSAHB feature is a safety system designed to help you see more clearly at night—without distracting other drivers. Designed to activate at speeds above 25 mph, AHB relies on an in-vehicle camera to help detect the headlights of oncoming vehicles and taillights of preceding vehicles, then automatically toggles between high and low beams accordingly. By using high beams more frequently, the system may allow earlier detection of pedestrians and obstacles.

Available On: Standard on all available TSS equip vehicles

How-To Videos

How to Turn the Automatic High Beams On

Intended for highway use and similar to "constant speed" cruise control, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) TSSDRCC lets you drive at a preset speed. DRCC uses vehicle-to-vehicle distance control, which adjusts your speed, to help you maintain a preset distance from vehicles ahead of you that are driving at a slower speed. DRCC uses a front-grille-mounted radar and an in-vehicle camera designed to detect vehicles and their distance. If a driver is traveling slower than you, or within your preset range, DRCC will automatically slow your vehicle down without deactivating cruise control. If DRCC determines you need to slow down more, an audio and visual alert notifies you and brakes are applied. When there’s no longer a vehicle driving slower than your preset speed in front of you, DRCC will then accelerate to your preset speed.

Full-Speed Range DRCC TSSFSDRCCTSSGEN1 is designed to operate between 0-110 mph. This enables low-speed following, matching speed and, under certain circumstances, stopping before colliding with preceding vehicles on highways. The Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control feature is available only with an automatic transmission.

When Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) TSSFSDRCCTSSGEN1 is enabled and lane markers are visible, Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) TSSLTATSSGEN1 uses the lines on the road and preceding vehicles to help keep the vehicle centered while also displaying the vehicle’s position on the MID screen. The system was designed to reduce driver strain and increase convenience, and benefit drivers most during traffic jams—but can be turned off using the MID. The Lane Tracing Assist feature is available with an automatic transmission; not available with a manual transmission.